How to study from NCERT books to enhance your IAS preparation

UPSC is considered one of the hardest competitive exams in India. You need to go through three stages to become an IAS finally. The journey starts with prelims followed by mains and then the interview. However, the written tests are considered one of the crucial milestones of the process. There are several books and courses in the market to help you prepare for that. However, IAS books NCERT are considered the best ones for preparation. For years, the UPSC exam has been the foundation of NCERT books. That’s why experts suggest reading NCERT in detail to understand the concepts’ crux. But reading NCERT for the UPSC exam is not as simple as you think. You need to go deeper into the concepts instead of reading them superficially.

Many students also say that NCERT doesn’t explain the concepts in detail, so after reading from it, they cannot grasp it. So today, we are sharing a few tips in this blog to resolve such issues.

Read for basics only

Many students rely on NCERT too much. The truth is that NCERT can only offer you the concepts and their foundation. It will help introduce a concept but won’t give details about it. So if you want to dive deeper into a subject that is also essential from the point of view of the exam syllabus, then refer to other books. Then, you can start NCERt to build your basics.

You can find several direct questions in the exam from NCERT language. So it is helpful to make notes from the NCERT book. You can make flashcards or diagrammatic notes. Read them again and again. Some students also learn better when they write things. So you can also do that.

Follow RLR method

RLR stands for reading, learning, and revising. It is a proven method for studying history, geography, etc. In such subjects, you need to cram a lot of numbers and facts. Many students mistake learning these concepts in just one go and never see those chapters again. However, agree or not, you will forget those after a while. That’s why start by reading them where you are not trying to cram them. On the second go, try to learn them diligently. In the last step, revise them regularly. You can choose to revise them either every 3 to 4 days initially to 1 week later.

Focus on the main topics

There are several topics of NCERT which are part of the UPSC exam. So be aware of them and avoid wasting your time. Some students think that there is nothing wrong with taking extra knowledge. However, they don’t understand that it is time to work smart. You can take in-depth knowledge later. Right now, focus on the main topics with more considerable weightage in the exam.

Conclusion

IAS books NCERT provide a good learning and preparation source for the UPSC exam. However, you need to work smart and hard to get the most out of them.

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